Seven years of measurable impact
Every camp, consultation and surgery is a step toward equitable healthcare for rural India. Here is what that adds up to.
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People served
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Total consultations
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Mobile camps
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Surgeries
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Rural health stations
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States of presence
Since Inception
Seven years, one mission
Sri Sathya Sai Aarogya Vahini has spent the last 7 years building a free, dignity-first healthcare network for the villages the formal system struggles to reach.
Reach
Mobile camps and rural health stations carry care into villages across six states that would otherwise have little or no healthcare option nearby.
Depth
From first screening through to surgery, the work goes beyond a one-time camp visit — consultations lead to real, followed-through treatment.
Equity
The majority of beneficiaries are rural women, reflecting a deliberate focus on the people most often excluded from formal healthcare systems.
Beyond The Headlines
A closer look at the numbers
A few more figures that round out the picture, alongside the totals above.
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Total OPD sessions run to date
484
Total TMU (telemedicine) sessions run to date
100
Mobile camps held per month, on average
200
Villages with ongoing access to care
66%
Of beneficiaries are rural women
Where We Work
Present across 6 states
From the Sundarbans to the tribal belts of Jharkhand and Odisha, our rural health stations and mobile units serve 200 villages that would otherwise have little or no access to quality healthcare.
In Their Words
Voices from the field
Such profound benevolence in human beings was witnessed for the first time in my life!
Master Tamojit Sardar
Surgical intervention beneficiary
The urge to help my under-privileged countrymen has heightened.
Dr. Deepa Pal
MBBS, DGO
Aarogya Vahini is not just an institution but a temple to me!
Somenath Mukherjee
Volunteer
What you have done for rural people, no praise is enough.
Sri Nimai Mali
Teacher
